My first job is my current job: working at the library at my junior college. It is a lot more work than simply checking books out to people; there is processing and displaying daily newspapers, going to the mailroom, shelf reading, recording stats, covering books, phone calls, printing and posting signs, setting up video conferences, inspecting items for damage, checking the book drop, processing requests for books from other campuses, checking out media to instructors, and worst of all, fixing problems in the copy room. There is a lot that you need to know, and it requires a lot of multi-tasking, so cut the librarian at your school/public library some slack, because it is hard work.

I earn play coins in no time at all walking all over the place though...

When I was 15 or so, I did some work during school holidays at my next-door neighbour's office - stuff like sorting mail, organising documents etc. I quite enjoyed it, and it was good to get the feeling of earning some cash.

Then at 17 I got a job at a newsagency, which was great. I would work Thursday nights and Sundays while the uni semester was on, which (with time-and-a-half on Sundays) got me enough cash to not have to worry too much about money (I was living at home still, and was fortunate enough to only have to pay a little bit of board to my parents). When the Christmas break happened, I'd work 3 months full-time at casual pay rates - I'd easily earn seven or eight thousand dollars in that period, which would pay for basically anything I wanted (within reason).

I did that job for 3 years, and after that had to stop due to postgrad studies.

I think that, for a lot of people, getting a job as a teenager is really an excellent, formative experience. I found myself feeling much more confident in interacting with people (as I had to stand behind the counter and chat to anybody that came up, so you learn to strike up conversations easily), it gave me a good work ethic, I made a lot of friends, and it was nice to be able to pay my own way for things - I didn't have to sponge off my parents to buy things I wanted.

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I don't have one yet. But I'm planning on finding a job at a garden nursery in Spring. I have a love for things that grow.

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My first job was at a printing factory. And i could take home any book that i wantet. I got all FullMetal Alchemist manga book, about 22 Naruto, shaman king, chobits, love hina, ragnarok, rebirth, yeah pretty much every manga series that got printed in swedish.

I was forced to quit due to the bad economy. A little while after the company they had printed the mangas for dad filed for bankruptcy. Cant be fun to work there anymore heh

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Really interesting to read these thanks for all the feedback.My first job has been a great experience so far everybody is pretty cool and the work has been pretty easy.On an unrelated note we all were talking at work and we formed a mario kart (wii) tournament (with brackets and everything we have like 8 people and we do it on Fridays it's so much fun.)Like I said I work with cool people.@WingedFish Hope you get that garden nursery job.

Working at Mobile Fleet Home And Auto Cleaning was my first "job" when I was 14. I helped the owner out doing jobs during my summer vacations. It included steam cleaning people's carpets , detailing cars/ RVs, ( cleaning them inside and out) power washing houses, pools and other various things.

Quiznos. Hated it. My bosses were the most perfectionistic bosses I'd ever worked with to this day, and it was a really small store, meaning there was only room for one employee and the boss.

I was under scrutiny all the time, and it made me nervous and mess things up that I normally wouldn't. The resulting constant chastising greatly damaged my self esteem. Basically it was very mentally unhealthy to work there.

Quiznos. Hated it. My bosses were the most perfectionistic bosses I'd ever worked with to this day, and it was a really small store, meaning there was only room for one employee and the boss.

I was under scrutiny all the time, and it made me nervous and mess things up that I normally wouldn't. The resulting constant chastising greatly damaged my self esteem. Basically it was very mentally unhealthy to work there.

Quiznos. Hated it. My bosses were the most perfectionistic bosses I'd ever worked with to this day, and it was a really small store, meaning there was only room for one employee and the boss.

I was under scrutiny all the time, and it made me nervous and mess things up that I normally wouldn't. The resulting constant chastising greatly damaged my self esteem. Basically it was very mentally unhealthy to work there.

But, but their food is good!

Oh yes, it's better than Subway IMO. BUT...it has prices to match. Being an employee meant 50% off the food but...it still wan't worth working there.